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'Luter' rose Reviews & Comments
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17 MAY 15 by
Marnix
What means 'Hybrid Lutea'? That is not listed in the glossary.
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#1 of 2 posted
18 MAY 15 by
Patricia Routley
I guess you could say 'Wildenfels Gelb' is a 'Austrian Yellow' hybrid. 'Austrian Yellow' has synonyms of R. foetida. Herrm. and R. lutea. Mill.
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#2 of 2 posted
18 MAY 15 by
Marnix
Thank you for answering so quick!
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28 APR 10 by
MelissaPej
This is an enchanting rose. It has beautiful, pale yellow, fragrant species-like fragrant blooms, lettuce green foliage, and an upright but shrubby habit that's handsome in the garden. It reblooms, and does well in my garden where roses are not pampered. I haven't noticed any disease on it. Based on my experience with it in the last two and a half years, 'Wildenfels Gelb' is a fine rose for any garden, but especially for people who like the yellow species but don't have room for a rose that gets three meters across. My rose is grafted and came from Schultheis in Germany
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#1 of 2 posted
28 APR 10 by
HMF Admin
Wonderful post, thank you.
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#2 of 2 posted
5 APR 14 by
Marnix
Today I planted a young exemplar of this Rose in my garden. Thank you for this nice description of this rare beauty.
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Initial post
4 MAY 04 by
Maria Mail-Brandt
Wildenfels is a village near Zwickau in Germany
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